” After you authenticate with your account password, it shows the actual passwords for anything you click. He's th' worst young nowt as ever was! said Martha. Do you want to replace it with the one you’re moving? Each folder has unique items such as ‘Salary Projections’ and ‘Stealth Projects. Gatekeeper is a pretty powerful disincentive for the world’s bad eggs; if millions of people leave Gatekeeper turned on, the bad guys might as well not even bother. She put her hand on his shoulder and smiled the mist out of her eyes. And Windows 8. The box shown in Figure 16-2 appears. Tell me your name again. It also lets you adjust the sensitivity of that microphone—its input volume—by dragging the slider and watching the real-time Input level meter above it change as you speak. 294 switching to the mac: the missing manual Once again, you have to supply your own copy of Windows for the installation process. For example, by dragging the tiny document icon next to the document’s name, you can perform these three interesting stunts: Figure 3-4: Top: By dragging the document-window proxy icon, you can create an alias of your document on the desktop or anywhere else. Get to know it. Just drag the icons of the relevant disks (or disk partitions) from the left-side list of disks into the main list (where it says, “Drag disks or volumes here to add to set”). Insert the DVD you’re worried about. In addition to this she was fond of Martha's mother.” Then choose FileÆLibraryÆOrganize Library, turn on Consolidate Files, and click OK. (This assumes, of course, that you’ve brought their icons to your screen as described in Chapter 16) If the other computers are Macs running Leopard (Mac OS X 105) or later, then the Searching window can search their files just the way it does on your own Mac— finding words inside the files, for example. If lightning takes out your Ethernet hub in the middle of your Web surfing, your Mac will seamlessly switch to your WiFi network, for example, to keep your session alive. The rest of this chapter details each of iCloud’s goodies, one at a time. In OS X, there are three Fonts folders.